The
press release states that the new database will contain information on the
inspections the regulator conducted since 2012. Health Canada says it will
still update the inspection tracker it launched in March to keep tabs on
"emerging issues."

The
Drug and Health
Product Inspection Database is designed for use by the general public and
features "plain language [and] timely information on inspections."
Users can search the database by establishment name, reference number,
location, inspection dates and compliance rating.

Once
a search has been initiated, users can select the establishment they wish to
view for details about the establishment, including the number of times the
site has been inspected in the past three years. From there they can select the
establishment's rating to see a summary of the inspection, including the
observations cited in the inspection report.